A farmer in northeastern South Dakota has about as many prevent plant
acres as last year, but there’s a big difference in the way the crop is progressing
through this growing season. Heather Beaner’s corn and soybeans last year were
yellow from too much rain. They are much better this year.
“Those potholes are drying up nicely, we’ve had a normal rain schedule this year,”
Beaner told Brownfield Ag News from her farm in Spink County, South Dakota.


